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The prize for the world's best player will be announced in January, with the Portuguese competing with Barcelona stars Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta on the three-man shortlist.

However, Ronaldo has stressed that, although he would like to win the award, it is team trophies that he views as more important than individual accolades.

"Obviously I would like to win - I will not be a hypocrite and a liar, it is something that I aspire to - but I cannot think, if I fail, it is the end," he told the Portuguese Football Federation's official website.

"I can live without an individual award, even if it would be unfair. The career of a footballer is not marked by individual trophies but by the collective."

The Portugal international also explained that he feels more emotionally involved when playing for his country, as opposed to lining up alongside his Madrid team-mates.

"It is one thing playing for your club and another with the national team, they are totally different feelings," he added.

"It is true that the passion to win and compete is similar but there is more emotional involvement when we do it for our country."